The super sophomore not only had 11 points, but dished out six terrific assists to go along with eight rebounds, four steals, and a block.

McRoberts led several fast breaks for the Devils, and had a couple of crowd wowing assists with no look passes and one behind the back assist.

Duke built a 51-24 halftime lead and Thomas' layup with nine seconds remaining gave Duke its final points and built the largest margin of the game.

Scheyer did significant damage from three point range, knocking down a trio of triples against mainly a zone defense.

Pocius also had a hat trick from the three point stripe on his way to 12 points.

Duke shot 56.5 percent from the floor and recorded assists on 26 of its 39 baskets.

Freshman center Brian Zoubek had another strong outing after dominating last Saturday's Blue-White scrimmage. The 7-1 talent from New Jersey was one point away from a double-double. His 11 rebounds included seven offensive boards against a Bears team that had no player taller than 6-6.

Duke returns to exhibition play Saturday night against North Carolina Central in preparation for the season opener against Columbia on November 12th.